A video of a Ghanaian lesbian couple based in the United Kingdom identified by their ‘portmanteau’ name Deelyn stormed social media.
In the video gotten by GHPAGE.com, the couple – known as Dorcas Antwi and Linda – who appear to be in their thirties were seen enjoying each other’s company —just like any other couple would on any given day— in a self-recorded video in bed.
The two, however, are obviously not shying away from what many in Ghana might consider as a taboo—but has replied their critics in a live video sighted by GHPAGE.com.
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The somewhat popular couple who GHPAGE.com gathered lived in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom looked unperturbed but rather warned Ghanaians to mind their businesses as they are not in any way going to change from their sexual preferences.
They blamed the backlash from some of the Ghanaians on social media on uncivilization and backwardness.
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They said, with time, Ghanaians will come to understand them and what they stand for.
They two — who from all indications looked untroubled — also indicated that even their families have come to understand them and thus, are not worried about the opinions from those they don’t give a hoot about.
GHPAGE.com‘s little research about them also revealed that they have gone for a sperm donor — an artificial insemination— so that, the fair one, Lyn will bring forth a child.
She is some months pregnant now.
Watch the video below;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97cQzAi69o8
Following President Nana Akufo Addo’s interview with Al-Jazeera some few months ago, where he touched upon the issue of the legalization of homosexuality in Ghana, the topic seems to have remained in the minds of Ghanaians till date.
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Many people celebrated the President’s comments, where he said the legalization of homosexuality is bound to happen, while others saw it as a break from Ghana’s traditional stance of being against it.
Deelyn from all indications the two are proponents for the legalization of it in Ghana.